I have a recipe that calls for a package of Jiffy cake mix, but I can't seem to find that.

I got some Betty Crocker yellow cake mix instead. Is that going to work out? Are the packages the same size? The one I got says "pudding included". What does that mean and does it match the Jiffy version?

No they're not the same size and you definately do not want to use a "pudding in the mix" to substitute. The Jiffy mixes are much smaller. Unfortunately I don't have one handy but I think the Jiffy mixes are less than 12 oz. They carry them at Safeway and Kroger stores. You might try googleing for Jiffy and find the weight.

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Jiffy cake mixes (yellow, white, devils food, and lemon) at a mere 9 ounces, are designed to make a one layer, 8-inch square cake. Jiffy also makes frosting mixes (lemon, fudge, and white) designed to frost the Jiffy one layer cakes.

Some nitiwit is selling them on eBay for $1.75, plus a whopping $7.50 shipping charge.

If you really want to buy some, try THE CANDY STORE. They're much cheaper, and they carry ALL those great Jiffy products you remember from your childhood.

Jiffy cake mixes (yellow, white, devils food, and lemon) at a mere 9 ounces, are designed to make a one layer, 8-inch square cake. Jiffy also makes frosting mixes (lemon, fudge, and white) designed to frost the Jiffy one layer cakes.

Some nitiwit is selling them on eBay for $1.75, plus a whopping $7.50 shipping charge.

If you really want to buy some, try THE CANDY STORE. They're much cheaper, and they carry ALL those great Jiffy products you remember from your childhood.